Günlük Tüccar Kulübü bir ALDATMACA olduğunu!!! Yazılım İnceleme Gerçekler!

 

Günlük Tüccar Kulübü ALDATMACA yazılım ilgili hiçbir şey gerçek değil, in this important review we uncovered all the dirty lies and tricks used by Dailytraderclub.co aimed to deceive beginner day-traders. You might run into some fake reviews related to this “secret software” but this one is as real as it gets. We gathered facts leading us to a firm conclusion that we’re not dealing with a reliable Automatic Trading Program by the alleged Stephen Gilbert.

Let’s start with the Daily Trader Club founder, who claims to have generated millions of dollars in profits for his Software’s Beta Testers. After watching his video and listening carefully to his life story, we decided to look him up on Google Picture Search and guess what? The image portraying him and his wife in the Dailytraderclub.co video is fake. The real names of the two individuals in the picture below are Mike and Amanda, more information related to their true identities can be found at One Life Wealth: http://onelifewealth.co.uk/casestudies/mike-amanda/recommendatio/

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Obviously after finding that Stephen Gilbert is fake, we couldn’t help but wonder if all the news coverage related to the Daily Trader Club Software was just photo-shopped. The answer is YES, we couldn’t find any Daily Trader Club Reviews or News Publications older than one week. The articles related to how members made millions with this Trading Program on CNN Money are not authentic. Try searching for anything related to Dailytraderclub.co or to Stephen Gilbert and you’ll find absolutely nothing, the ex-Petroleum Engineer is just a voice actor hired by the scam.

Let’s hypothetically assume that the CNN Money reviews on Daily Trader Club were real, it still doesn’t explain why some of it dates back to 2015, while the software domain was registered in March, 2016. For all this time day-traders were “making hundreds of thousands of dollars” with Dailytraderclub.co and we couldn’t find a single comment or a review, in reality this is just a money-making scheme that came out recently and has no credibility what so ever.

Why is it that scam “Auto-Traders” always use annoying ways to try to get you to register quickly? They simply don’t want you to think, or have time to search for a real Daily Trader Club Review, it’s purely a method to rush you into making a horrible mistake. Notice how they used a count-down clock that reads “Hurry Up Licenses are Running Out!” and this annoying pop-up each time you try to scroll down or exit the Dailytraderclub.co website.

It really bothers us to see so many scam offers enter the binary options industry, uninvited and just like a plague! We believe in proof before commitment and most of the services in the industry fail to deliver what they advertise. As a new binary options trader you must carefully research every broker, signals provider, trading software or any other service or product before you register and invest money into a live account. Brokers must be fully licensed and regulated and services must have credible endorsements on industry related forums and review sites. When a software delivers a winning results, you’ll most likely find other members sharing their results in action on YouTube.

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